Title: MSNBC Reporter: "I hope there a secret prison for all 9/11 Conspiracy Theorists" Source:
http://infowars.net/ URL Source:http://infowars.net/articles/march2008/030308MSNBC.htm Published:Mar 4, 2008 Author:Steve Watson Post Date:2008-03-04 13:33:10 by robin Ping List:*9-11*Subscribe to *9-11* Keywords:None Views:875 Comments:31
Media backlash against 9/11 truth betrays desperation as dam breaks
The corporate media has stepped up an ongoing smear campaign against anyone who dares to question the government's leaky and falsified account of the events of September 11th 2001.
We received reports this morning that MSNBC ran a piece on Morning Joe during which a reporter called for anyone questioning the official account to be placed in secret CIA prisons.
One emailer wrote:
MSNBC Reporter on Morning Joe Today said "I hope there a secret prison for all 9/11 Conspiracy Theorists in Eastern Europe somewhere"
So when is it official that we live in the New Soviet Union, the U.S.S.A.?
Video of the piece has now surfaced on youtube. Watch as the reporter sardonically states "you don't do that because that's when the secret service steps in", while his yes people, including Joe Scarborough himself, who seem to be having their own conversations in the background, start braying "Tase him, tase him bro" like automated robots:
Evidently in the new America sign waving and enjoying your first amendment right is now considered a matter for the police.
After the comments, which are reportedly a year old, were hyped by the mainstream media, it quickly became apparent that a manufactured frenzy was in full swing when some newspapers wrote false reports claiming Cotillard had retracted her comments and apologized.
It is clear that this move was designed to foster a default position media response when it comes to any future story involving 9/11 truth.
#14. To: robin, twentytwelve, original_intent, wudidiz, artisan, *9-11* (#0)
here is a good clip that i had never seen before.
In a clip from FOX News about the 911 truth movement, loose change and Mark Cuban, , Alan Colmes asks Michael Reagan 'would the government ever lie to us?' reagan refuses to answer and merely continuously calls Martin and Charlie Sheen idiots. Colmes points out Reagan's failure to answer the question, 'can we believe everything the government tells us?' Comes then correctly states the the 911 truth issue is not a left-right issue, and that Alex Jones (who had up to that point not been mentioned in the FOX news clip, is not a leftist, he is a right winger. Colmes states that he does not agree with conspiracy theory, but calls to debate the issue and brings some balance to the clip. I respect Colmes for his measured rationality and fairness here.
Colmes: "Alex Jones who is behind this issue is a right winger, by the way; this is not about left or right."